wwyd??? bully at sons bus stop advice please

So I was peeking out at my Jr high sons bus stop (there's like 15 kids out there ) to check on him of course he doesn't want his friends to see his mom and I caught a bigger boy beating him up choking him and throwing him on t he ground. I immediately went of and when they saw me walking up they stopped. I asked my son is everything ok? And asked who his friends were. Not the one doing it but another kid told me their names. I told them all I expect everyone to keep their hands to themselves. Fast fwd to the next day I had my son at a different stop closer to the house he was alone no problems it's infront of my kitchen window so I can see him. I thought ok problem solved well this morning I glanced outside and saw the bully had walked down to my son who was alone and was saying something. My son kept backing up so I walked outside and said good morning. I then went to stand with my son. The bully left but I'm so annoyed and pretty much at a lost as to what to do. I live in a kinda rough area I'm sure the parents don't give a rats ass what should I do?? I have considered driving him to school but what about at the school. I just don't want him picked on.

I'd flip out honestly. Scare the shit out of that kid!!!! It's not like he's gonna tell his parents he was beating your son up so you said something to him. I honestly can see myself being a crazy ass mom and bringing a belt out to whoop that kids ass for touching MY BABY.

I would call the school and make the principle aware of what is going on. Also tell the Srt/ SOR Im not sure the name, but the school officer and let him know that he is physically assaulting your child. all fails tell the bully you will talk to his parents.

Yes. School would be called. I'd find out the kids parents names and...

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08/29/2014

Yes. School would be called. I'd find out the kids parents names and phone number. Then, I would call them and say if if happens again, my attorney and the cops would be involved.

I DO NOT tolerate any of that crap.

So I should notify the school? It did happen at the bus stop. So makes since to tell them. I guess I am just so confused because none of my other kids have these problems and my son that is being bullied is so sweet.

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